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Last night I went out and spent my last money for the month on an Indian… which is fairly weird in Spain. And the food, to be honest, wasn’t that great. I don’t know much about Indian food, having come to it late in life, however, I know far more than your average madrileño, it seems, and I found myself menu advisor – a role to which I’m not suited. Furthermore, I had one of my “Help, I can’t speak Spanish” days and I got pretty lost in the conversation.

Today, however, I got up early(ish) and spent the morning working on Sunday Project #03, which you can watch down the bottom of the page, if you should so wish. Then I cooked myself a steak and eggs and spent the afternoon playing backgammon and genial (a board game I haven’t come across before that involves placing hexag0n-shaped symbols on a board and scoring points).
We bought my flatmate for his birthday a couple of weeks ago a set of table tennis bats and balls with the intention of constructing some kind of a net to turn our dinning room table into a table tennis table, however we hadn’t got around to it until I decided to top off the afternoon by making one out of corrugated cardboard and duct tape – worked a charm. My flatmates as I speak are bashing balls around the living room.

Here you can watch the last two snailsnail Sunday Projects:

a snailsnail Sunday Project from snailsnail on Vimeo.

a snailsnail Sunday Project – The House Where I’ll Once Live from snailsnail on Vimeo.

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